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The website also provides detailed information about Aichi Shukutoku University and its faculties of Global Culture and Communication, Business, Global Communication, Center for Japanese Language and Culture, Letters, Human Informatics, Psychology, Creation and Representation, Health and Medical Sciences, Food and Health Sciences, Human Services, Education (tentative translation), and Architecture (tentative translation). Take full advantage of the site to learn everything you would like to know about Aichi Shukutoku University.
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Aichi Shukutoku University is a comprehensive university, with 10 faculties and 2 campuses, located in Aichi Prefecture.
The Faculty of Global Communication provides students with opportunities to acquire advanced English language proficiency, English communication skills, and the ability to find and solve problems, while also studying the essence of communication, Japanese culture and traditions, and world affairs from a variety of perspectives. With a global perspective, the Faculty of Global Communication equips students with the ability to express accurate and persuasive opinions to the world, along with English language proficiency, communication skills, and problem-finding and problem-solving skills that can be applied to any situation.
Specialized subjects are taught exclusively in English. Applicants with English proficiency equivalent to CEFR Level B1 or above are eligible to apply.
https://www.jpss.jp/en/univ/430/3892/info/
Information regarding admissions for the 2026 academic year is scheduled to be released around summer.
For inquiries about the School of Cross-Cultural Studies, School of Business, or the School of Global Communication, please contact us at:
asugladm@asu.aasa.ac.jp
For questions regarding other faculties*, please contact:
adcenter@asu.aasa.ac.jp
*Please note: A high level of Japanese proficiency (JLPT N1 or equivalent) is required to apply to faculties other than those listed above.
First, log on to your Japan Study Support MY PAGE, access our page (link below) & click on “like” at the top of the page, select “Global Culture and Communication” “Business” and/or “Global Communication”, and click on “register to your likes” at the bottom of the pull-down menu.
https://www.jpss.jp/en/univ/430/
※Last year's admissions information※
■Global Entrance Examination(For The Faculty of Global Culture and Communication, The Faculty of Business and The Faculty of Global Communication)
Japanese language proficiency equivalent to JLPT N2 is required.
https://www.aasa.ac.jp/welcome/exam/global1.html
■Special Entrance Examination(Other faculties)
Japanese language proficiency equivalent to JLPT N1 is required.
https://www.aasa.ac.jp/welcome/exam/tokubetsu2.html
Specialized Japanese language courses such as "Introductory Japanese" and "Academic Writing" are offered as core courses, so that even students who are not confident in their Japanese language skills can deepen their study of specialized courses while learning Japanese through these core courses.
International students from the Center for Japanese Language and Culture as well as undergraduate and graduate school international students and Japanese Resident Assistants (RAs) live together in the 3-story on-campus international student dormitory, iHouse, completed in fall of 2013. iHouse is fitted with a kitchen, tea ceremony room, Japanese-style room, study room, and a mini-lounge, with RAs and a live-in caretaker to provide daily life support so that students can focus on their studies with peace of mind.
https://www.aasa.ac.jp/institution/ihouse/en/
The Career Center provides students with all kinds of consultations regarding their career paths. The Career Center has boards for students to browse job offers from companies and other materials necessary for job hunting, as well as booths for individual interviews, and offers support for each student in their individual job hunting activities, including support for the preparation stage and for obtaining qualifications, as well as providing practical know-how.
https://www.aasa.ac.jp/welcome/ed/careercontents/
Communal living brings students closer together
Career Center